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Nope. Sorry, but it ain't gonna happen.
Around here, we let threads live forever. That way when somebody posts to it years later and you read what you were saying 'back then', you'll laugh at your own naivety.
It's a fun experience.

Nope. Sorry, but it ain't gonna happen.
Around here, we let threads live forever. That way when somebody posts to it years later and you read what you were saying 'back then', you'll laugh at your own naivety.
It's a fun experience.

i look forward to it lol.hey ive got a good twist for your trail name.you should wear a necklace with little transparent container on it.on the container it reads.....in case of emergencies break glass....inside a packet of bbq sauce.you would get the shelter all to yourself.

Never decide to quit at night. Never decide to quit unless the sun is out. Never decide to quit without listening to a hiking friend.

The compelling reasons for quitting will likely be forgotten in 3 days.

If you do decide to quit, go to town, get a motel room, and stay there for a few days. Give yourself a chance to change your mind.

Some folks say if you're thru-hiking and it "stops being fun," you should go home. But any endeavor of this magnitude is bound to have times when it isn't "fun." You have to have a certain amount of drive and determination to get through these times.

This is the time of year when Springer fever starts to set in. I do so wish I was getting ready to head south and start another thru-hike!